“…Several countries, including China, Switzerland, Belgium, and France, have framework their radioactive waste storage systems by leveraging expansive clay or swelling clay such as Bentonite as natural sealing (or capping layer), buffer material, or engineered clay barriers in nuclear repository systems, particularly deep geological repositories [5,6]. The applicability of these soils is determined by their unique qualities, which include very low hydraulic conductivity (impermeable), high swelling capacity, radioactive sorption capacity, microporous structure, and the ability to isolate waste for an adequate amount of time (≥100,000 years) [7].…”